What if architecture could vanish to let the landscape emerge ?
The bird line is a bamboo structure set above the marshes, almost invisible from the horizon. A long line traverses the landscape, gradually transforming into a succession of rooms, framed views, and thresholds.
Here, the architecture does not seek to be looked at; it learns to look.
Each space reveals a different part of the bay. Water, birds, mudflats, grasses, and the sky become the true elements of the project.
At its far end, a bamboo tower rises to fifteen meters, finally opening the view to the vastness of the bay.
A building that is almost absent. A landscape that is infinitely present.